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admonition

英 [ˌædməˈnɪʃn]

美 [ˌædməˈnɪʃn]

n.  警告; 告诫

复数:admonitions 

法律

BNC.21168 / COCA.14319

牛津词典

    noun

    • 警告;告诫
      a warning to sb about their behaviour

      柯林斯词典

      • N-VAR 告诫;警告;责备
        Anadmonitionis a warning or criticism about someone's behaviour.
        1. She ignored the admonitions of her mother.
          她对母亲的告诫置若罔闻。

      英英释义

      noun

      • cautionary advice about something imminent (especially imminent danger or other unpleasantness)
        1. a letter of admonition about the dangers of immorality
        2. the warning was to beware of surprises
        3. his final word of advice was not to play with matches
        Synonym:monitionwarningword of advice
      • a firm rebuke
          Synonym:admonishmentmonition

        双语例句

        • Athletes like Liu do not need admonition of any kind.
          像刘这样的运动员不需要任何形式的警告。
        • With the admonition that you don't rush into marriage.
          以切勿仓促结婚的告诫。
        • In track cycling, there are some ways to punish: admonition, penalize time, fine, and debase class.
          在自行车运动中,违规罚责有:警告、罚时间、罚款和降低名次。
        • But thee We only sent to give glad tidings and admonition.
          我只派遣你为报喜者和警告者。
        • And now this admonition is for you, O priests.
          众祭司阿,这诫命是传给你们的。
        • Bad habits of gamble or drug addiction which remain incorrigible despite repeated admonition;
          有赌博、吸毒等恶习屡教不改的;
        • I felt perplexed: I didn't know whether it were not a proper opportunity to offer a bit of admonition.
          我觉得很惶惑。我不知道现在是不是奉献忠告的合适机会。
        • Tim Geithner, the treasury secretary, set the tone with a tough admonition just before the gathering began.
          财政部长蒂莫西?盖特纳TimGeithner在年会开始之前的强硬警告就定下了基调。
        • Real life has shown that it is not appropriate to regard "admonition" as a disciplinary measure and that it is inconvenient to divide warnings into private and public warnings.
          实际生活证明:把劝告作为一种处分是不适宜的,把警告分作当面和当众两种也有许多不便。
        • Isabel listened with extreme respect to this admonition.
          伊莎贝尔非常郑重地听取了这个期望。